Day-to-DayHenderson Alvarez, P, MIA (Hip) - Left Sunday's outing due to a strained left hip, which he suffered while covering first base.Miguel Cabrera, 3B, DET (Hamstring) - Removed from Sunday's contest as a result of a tight left hamstring.Coco Crisp, OF, OAK (Neck) - Out of the lineup Sunday, as he continues to give strategic rest to his neck.Michael Cuddyer, OF, COL (Shoulder) - Missed a third game in a row Sunday as a result of discomfort in the back of his left shoulder.Felix Doubront, P, BOS (Shoulder) - Slated for two additional rehab starts.Dee Gordon, SS, LAD (Hip) - Removed from Saturday's contest due to a right hip injury; he didn't play Sunday, but the issue isn't considered to be serious.Matt Holliday, OF, STL (Back) - Scratched Sunday as a result of a tight lower back.Mitch Moreland, 1B, TEX (Ankle) - Undergoing surgery on his left ankle Wednesday, which could result in a three-month recovery.Derek Norris, C, OAK (Head) - Hit in the helmet with a bat Sunday but will be available for Monday's game.Yasiel Puig, OF, LAD (Hip) - His hip flexor isn't believed to be a long-term concern, which knocked him out Saturday and held him to the bench Sunday.Addison Reed, P, ARI (Arm) - Was usurped for a save opportunity Sunday by Brad Ziegler as a result of a sore arm.Anthony Rendon, 2B, WAS (Thumb) - Sidelined for a second consecutive game Sunday due to a sore right thumb.Michael Saunders, OF, SEA (Shoulder) - Has no structural damage in his right shoulder and may be cleared to play Monday.Justin Smoak, 1B, SEA (Quadriceps) - Sat for a second consecutive contest Sunday due to a bothersome quad.Kolten Wong, 2B, STL (Shoulder) - Expecting to return to the lineup Tuesday, after three outings missed due to a sore shoulder.

Players on the DLMatt Adams, 1B, STL (Calf) - May make his first rehab start Monday, which could result in activation when he's first eligible on June 13.Mike Adams, P, PHI (Shoulder) - Scheduled for an examination Monday, during which he may receive an injection.Trevor Bell, P, CIN (Elbow) - Pitched Friday at Triple-A Louisville for the first time since Apr. 8, as he works out the final stages of his recovery from an inflamed right elbow.Clay Buchholz, P, BOS (Knee) - Didn't throw a sim game after all Saturday but was expected to do so Sunday.Gonzalez Germen, P, NYM (Illness) - Approaching activation from the DL, where he's been recovering from flu-like symptoms since May 12.Carlos Gonzalez, OF, COL (Finger) - Played light catch Saturday, as his finger remains too swollen to grip a baseball adequately.Brandon Guyer, OF, TB (Thumb) - Could have his cast removed Monday, though his rehab is expected to last until late June.Jeremy Hellickson, P, TB (Elbow) - Has two more rehab contests on the docket, with a return tentatively scheduled for June 27.Shawn Kelley, P, NYY (Back) - Aiming to return to the Yankees' bullpen Wednesday.Mat Latos, P, CIN (Elbow) - Slated for another rehab nod Monday, after a cramp in his left calf knocked him out of his previous appearance.Brett Marshall, P, CIN (Finger) - Made his season debut Thursday at Triple-A Louisville, throwing 35 pitches (12 strikes) across 1.1 innings.Zach McAllister, P, CLE (Back) - Getting the nod at Triple-A Columbus on Tuesday, marking his second during his rehab assignment.J.J. Putz, P, ARI (Forearm) - His rehabilitation could be extended to late June or early July.Sergio Santos, P, TOR (Forearm) - Tossed a second successful bullpen session in a row Sunday and will soon embark upon a rehab assignment.Shane Victorino, OF, BOS (Hamstring) - Started to take batting practice and shag flyballs Saturday, but his rehab assignment won't commence until late this week.

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Diamondbacks - Nursing a sore right arm, Addison Reed wasn't used in a save situation Sunday, which instead went to Brad Ziegler. With a two-run lead in his back pocket, Ziegler was safe in allowing a leadoff homer, as he soon induced two groundouts and a strikeout to obtain his first save of the season. Meanwhile, Reed himself pitched five times in seven contests prior to Sunday's game, a span in which he yielded two runs on four hits and no walks, while striking out three in 4.2 innings. Both runs were via solo shots, bumping up his HR/9 to 2.54 on the year. If Reed's struggles continue, Sunday's development could portend a change in the existing late-inning pecking order.

Danny Santana, CF, MIN - Upon his call-up in early May, Santana logged time at shortstop, but his success at the plate (8-for-his-first-19) spurred manager Ron Gardenhire to learn if the outfield was a viable option for the speedy 23-year-old. If the past seven games is any indication -- five starts in center and two as the designated hitter -- Santana is living up to the hype while batting leadoff. Moreover, he's still producing at the plate, slashing .370/.370/.519 with his first big league homer, seven RBI, two runs, and two steals across his past 27 at-bats. Gardenhire's search for a sparkplug at the top of the order has seemingly settled on Santana, who should be garnering more love in fantasy circles.

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